Tourism sector advocates for adjustments to Thailand’s casino plan
- 9/18/2024
- 198 Day

Members of Thailand’s tourism industry are
calling for modifications to the government’s proposed integrated entertainment
complex plans, which includes casinos, aimed at stimulating economic growth.
According to The Bangkok Post, while many in the
sector support the initiative, they suggest changes to laws and regulations to
enhance its viability.
Weerawit Krueasombat, president of the Patong
Entertainment Business Association, believes that a comprehensive casino
complex could attract investors and boost economic circulation, particularly in
suburban areas like Thalang, near Phuket Airport.
Similarly, Hua Hin’s Mayor Nopporn Wutthikul supports
the project but emphasizes the need for airport expansion to accommodate
international flights.
On the other hand, some stakeholders question the
necessity of a casino. Thanet Tantipiriyakit, president of the Phuket Tourist
Association, argues that the island’s natural beauty should be its main
attraction, not a casino, and expresses concerns over the potential social
impacts and the involvement of large foreign investors.
